The Conjuring is a horror story based on real events. Terms And Conditions May Apply, a fascinating new documentary by filmmaker Cullen Hoback , tells a story far more terrifying that stretches far beyond one Rhode Island farm. For his revelatory film, Hoback may indeed become a true folk hero, without the confusing stigma of an Assange or Snowden. Hoback's film takes us down a rabbit hole to try and answer the question: Is privacy dead? In the process, he exposes us to a massive civil liberties nightmare.

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Terms and Conditions May Apply is a documentary that addresses how corporations and the government utilize the information that users provide when agreeing to browse a website, install an application, or purchase goods online. Made in by Cullen Hoback , it discusses the language used in user-service agreements on the World Wide Web , and how online service providers collect and use users' and customers' information. Mark Zuckerberg appears in the film. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Terms and Conditions May Apply Theatrical release poster.

Created in , a mere 9 years after the launch of Facebook and only 15 years after the founding of Google, this documentary inspected the language used in user-service agreements on the web. The collection tactics implemented by these entities were examined and the usage of the information gathered was outlined. He also demonstrates how what can be perceived as harmless can just as easily summon a SWAT team. A young school boy's tweet did just that. The attitude towards these now commonplace agreements is one of hopelessness, that these people whoever they may be already know everything that they want to. The documentary offers many disheartening and downright terrifying facts about these policies.

Sign in. See the list. Title: Terms and Conditions May Apply An intellectual freedoms documentary based around the interpersonal triumphs, and defeats of the three main characters against the largest industry in the known universe. The media industry. The film the voting machine corporations don't want you to see.